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Hometown TV personality Dawn Baker to present at Savannah Book Festival
She may work in television, but Dawn Baker doesn't always approve of the content of today's TV programs.
Jobs in healthcare and education
There's an online article titled, Top 5 Jobs Hiring Now by Dana Hinders that is pretty interesting.
Development authority's spending ques...
Editor, I'm a small-business owner in Hinesville and, like many others, I believe I'm struggling to survive in this tough economy because there's virtually no new business.
A Hinesville homeowner last week joined the slowly growing ranks of energy consumers who are turning to the sun's rays for more than warmth.
Vendors sought for farmers market
The Hinesville Downtown Farmers Market is accepting vendor applications for its 2012 season.
Small World Festival seeks vendors, entertainment
The Small World Festival committee is accepting vendor applications and cultural entertainment proposals for the April 28 event in Hinesville.
Local retires from real estate commission
George Holtzman of Hinesville recently concluded 18 years of service on the Georgia Real Estate Commission.
Coastal Home Care - Coordinator
Coastal Home Care is seeking a Coordinator for our Hinesville office. Coordinators are responsible for properly staffing our cases.
Georgia fans celebrate signing day
It was a little later and warmer than expected, but to Georgia fans, Wednesday felt like Christmas Day, the kind when everybody gets something they want and the family comes together to celebrate.
DOWNTOWN | Georgia State focuses on rebuilding lines
Georgia State signed 16 players to scholarships Wednesday as coach Bill Curry sought to bolster the offensive and defensive lines.
Faulk is NGTCs 2012 GOAL winner
Clarkesville- From across all three of North Georgia Technical College's campuses, 26 students representing 18 programs were nominated as candidates for the Georgia Occupational Award for Leadership .
Flu vaccine is best protection
Editor, Each year for the past 35 years, the flu has peaked in February. There is no evidence that this season will be any different.
Restoration church is growing quickly
In two short months, this church has taken off to a wonderful start. Restoration Church was established Nov.
BoE faces big year with new member, building
It's been a big week for the Bryan County Board of Education. It started off the week with a special meeting Monday to appoint its newest member, Amy Murphy, and it finished off the week with an open house Thursday to showcase the new central offices in Black Creek.
Brett, Futch to wed at Tea Grove
Joe and Cheryl Brett of Midway announce the engagement of their daughter, Janie Allene Brett, to William Dustin Futch of Hinesville.
Fort Stewart : No Proof Abduction Attempt Was Really made
Garrison Commander Colonel Kevin Milton told reporters Friday that a report of an alleged abduction attempt has been thoroughly investigated but at this point cannot be substantiated.
New policy behind change of heart?
The University of Georgia's new immigration policy is being cited as the possible reason Bradwell football player Chester Brown de-committed from the university Monday, according to news reports from the Atlantic Journal Constitution and Onlineathens.com. The Georgia Board of Regents adopted a policy in October 2010 that states: "A person who is ... (more)
Island Hopping: Tybee Island shop to host assistance dogs for veterans
The shop on U.S. 80 will host a fundraiser to aid paws4vets, an organization that provides psychiatric service dogs to military veterans and active-duty service members with chronic/complex post-traumatic stress disorder and/or traumatic brain injuries.
Hinesville jobless rate shows jump in December
The Georgia Department of Labor announced today that the preliminary unemployment rate in metro Hinesville rose to 9.2 percent in December, up three-tenths of a percentage point from 8.9 percent in November.
Regional Roundup: UGA Loses Offensive Lineman, Road Rage, and Braves Exhibition Game
UGA Loses Offensive Lineman -- Athens-Clarke County Patch UGA loses Offensive lineman Chester Brown after an immigration ruling.